Editor's Note: Jamie Daw, who contributed to this study, is an assistant professor of health policy and management at the Mailman School of Public Health.
The simple, yet very effective intervention method was devised by Columbia University professor and director of suicide prevention training at New York State Psychiatric Institute Barbara Stanley.
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Nearly 200 accepted applicants visited Washington Heights last week for “Life at VP&S,” a two-day event offering applicants a window into what they can expect if they select VP&S for medical school.
From a chatbot that suggests the healthiest breakfast to an algorithm that finds dangerous drug interactions, Columbia researchers are using analytics to help transform many aspects of clinical care.
Weight loss drugs are gaining in popularity. Judith Korner, MD, PhD, director of Columbia’s Metabolic and Weight Control Center, shares why stigma may cause some to be reluctant to seek treatment.
The center seeks to reinvent prenatal care, address the mental health of parents, improve the overall health of infants, and promote family well-being.